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Being More Appealing

Being More Appealing. Bobbi Buell ION October, 2008. AGENDA. Medicare Appeals Process The Appeal Cycle Assessment/ Analysis Information Gathering Appeal Drafting Follow Up Tools for Providers. PART A & PART B PROCESS (Non-Expedited). Beneficiary receives the service

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Being More Appealing

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  1. Being More Appealing Bobbi Buell ION October, 2008

  2. AGENDA • Medicare Appeals Process • The Appeal Cycle • Assessment/ Analysis • Information Gathering • Appeal Drafting • Follow Up • Tools for Providers

  3. PART A & PART B PROCESS (Non-Expedited) • Beneficiary receives the service • Medicare contractor (fiscal intermediary or carrier) issues initial determination explaining whether Medicare will pay for a service already received. • Beneficiary has 120 days to request redetermination by contractor. Provider may also request redetermination • Appeals will be consolidated • Time frame may be extended for “good cause” • Contractor has 60 days to issue redetermination

  4. PART A & PART B APPEALS (cont.) • If redetermination is unfavorable can request a “reconsideration” by Qualified Independent Contractors (QICs) • 120 days to request reconsideration • Beneficiary & provider appeals will be consolidated • Time may be extended for good cause • QIC must issue decision within 60 days. • Parties may request escalation to ALJ if time frame not met • 60 days to request review by ALJ

  5. ALJ HEARINGS • Hearings conducted by Medicare ALJs in DHHS Office of Medicare Hearings and Appeals • ALJs are in 4 regional offices, not local offices • Cleveland, OH • Irvine, CA • Miami, FL • Arlington, VA • For Part A and Part B claims, ALJ must issue decision within 90 days – with exceptions • No time limit if request for in-person hearing granted

  6. ALJ HEARINGS (cont.) For ALJ hearings under Parts A, B, C & D • Amount of claim must be at least $110 in 2007 • Subject to annual increase • Can aggregate certain claims • Hearings conducted by video teleconferencing (VTC) if available, or by telephone • ALJ assigned to case has discretion to grant request for in-person hearing

  7. APPEALS PROCESS – BEYOND THE ALJ HEARING • If ALJ decision is unfavorable, have 60 days to request MAC review • MAC request requires specific statement of issues, • MAC reviews the record concerning only those issues, unless unrepresented beneficiary requests. • If MAC decision is unfavorable, have 60 days to request review in federal court • Must meet amount in controversy requirement • Amount may increase each year ($1130 in 2007)

  8. CALCULATING TIME FRAMES • Time frames are generally calculated from date of receipt of notice • 5 days added to notice date • Time frames sometimes extended for good cause, ex. • Serious illness • Death in family • Records destroyed by fire/flood, etc • Did not receive notice • Wrong information from contractor • Sent request in good faith but it did not arrive

  9. MEDICARE ADVANTAGE APPEALS • “Organization determination” is initial determination regarding basic and optional benefits • Can be provided before or after services received • Issued within 14 days • May request expedited organization determination if delay could jeopardize life/health or ability to regain maximum function. • Plan must treat as expedited if requested by doctor • Issued within 72 hours

  10. MEDICARE ADVANTAGE (MA) • Request reconsideration w/i 60 days of notice of the organization determination. • Reconsideration decision issued within • 30 days for standard reconsideration. • 72 hours for expedited reconsideration. • Unfavorable reconsiderations automatically referred to independent review entity (IRE). • Time frame for decision set by contract, not regulation • Unfavorable IRE decisions may be appealed • to ALJ • to MAC • to Federal Court

  11. MEDICARE ADVANTAGE (MA) • Fast-Track Appeals to Independent Review Entity (IRE) before services end for • Terminations of home health, SNF, CORF • Two-day advance notice • Request review by noon of day after receive notice • IRE issues decision by noon of day after day it receives appeal request • 60 days to request reconsideration by IRE • 14 days for IRE to act

  12. MEDICARE ADVANTAGE GRIEVANCE PROCEDURES • Grievance procedures to address complaints that are not organization determinations. • 60 after the event or incident to request grievance • Decision no later than 30 days of receipt of grievance. • 24 hours for grievance concerning denial of request for expedited review.

  13. PART D APPEALS PROCESS-OVERVIEW • Each drug plan must have an appeals process • Including process for expedited requests • A coverage determination is first step to get into the appeals process • Issued by the drug plan • An “exception” is a type of coverage determination • Next steps include • Redetermination by the drug plan • Reconsideration by the independent review entity (IRE) • Administrative law judge (ALJ) hearing • Medicare Appeals Council (MAC) review • Federal court

  14. PART D APPEALS PROCESS – COVERAGE DETERMINATION • A coverage determination may be requested by • A beneficiary • A beneficiary’s appointed representative • Prescribing physician • Drug plan must issue coverage determination as expeditiously as enrollee’s health requires, but no later than • 72 hours standard request • Including when beneficiary already paid for drug • 24 hours if expedited- standard time frame jeopardize life/health of beneficiary or ability to regain maximum function.

  15. EXCEPTIONS: A SUBSET OF COVERAGE DETERMINATION • An exception is a type of coverage determination and gets enrollee into the appeals process • Beneficiaries may request an exception • To cover non-formulary drugs • To waive utilization management requirements • To reduce cost sharing for formulary drug • No exception for specialty drugs or to reduce costs to tier for generic drugs • A doctor must submit a statement in support of the exception

  16. PART D APPEALS - COVERAGE DETERMINATIONS ARE NOT AUTOMATIC A statement by the pharmacy (not by the Plan) that the Plan will not cover a requested drug is not a coverage determination • Enrollee who wants to appeal must contact drug plan to get a coverage determination • Drug plan must arrange with network pharmacies • To post generic notice telling enrollees to contact plan if they disagree with information provided by pharmacist or • To distribute generic notice

  17. PART D APPEALS PROCESS –NEXT STEPS If a coverage determination is unfavorable: • Redetermination by the drug plan. • Beneficiary has 60 days to file written request (plan may accept oral requests). • Plan must act within 7 days - standard • Plan must act within 72 hrs.- expedited • Then, Reconsideration by IRE • Beneficiary has 60 days to file written request • IRE must act w/i 7 days standard, 72 hrs. expedited • ALJ hearing • MAC review • Federal court

  18. PART D GRIEVANCE PROCESS • Each drug plan must have a separate grievance process to address issues that are not appeals • May be filed orally /in writing w/i 60 days • Plans must resolve grievances • w/i 30 days generally • w/i 24 hrs if arise from decision not to expedite coverage determination or redetermination

  19. USEFUL WEBSITES • www.medicare.gov • www.medicareadvocacy.org • www.healthassistancepartnership.org • www.nsclc.org

  20. CENTER FOR MEDICARE ADVOCACY, INC. _________________www.medicareadvocacy.org

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